<p>Madikeri: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/kodagu">Kodagu</a> district continued to receive heavy rains coupled with strong winds on Wednesday as well.</p><p>Following a red alert in the district by IMD, Deputy Commissioner Venkat Raja has declared holiday to all anganwadis, primary, high school and PU colleges in the district on July 18.</p>.Heavy rains continue in Kerala; orange alert in 8 districts.<p>Cauvery, Kannike, Harangi, Payaswini and Lakshmanateertha rivers are flowing in danger level, resulting in flood situation in several areas.</p><p>There was mud sliding on Madikeri-Mangaluru road near Jodupala.</p><p>The inflow of Harangi reservoir was 10,618 cusec on Wednesday. 10,000 cusec water is being released to the river.</p><p>Napoklu region too, received continuous rains from Tuesday night to Wednesday morning.</p><p>Napoklu-Moornadu road, Cheriyaparambu-Kallumotte link road, Napoklu-Balamuri road are inundated, resulting in total stoppage of vehicular traffic.</p><p>Part of the Bayagonda bridge on Biligeri – Kaggodu route has slided.</p><p>Bhagamandala-Napoklu road is waterlogged and the flow has increased in Triveni Sangama in Bhagamandala.</p><p>Tree fall incidents have been reported from Kanuru-Kutta road and Virajpet-Gonikoppa road.</p><p>11 houses have been damaged in the district due to rains on Wednesday.</p><p>110 electric poles dismounted in a single day owing to gusty winds.</p><p>Shanthalli in Somwarpet taluk received 23 cm rains during 24 hours ending at 8 am on Wednesday.</p><p>Rainfall in various places are as follows: Bhagamandala – 15 cm, Srimangala – 12cm, Madikeri, Somwarpet and Hudikeri – 10 cm each and Suntikoppa, Virajpet – 6 cm each.</p>
<p>Madikeri: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/kodagu">Kodagu</a> district continued to receive heavy rains coupled with strong winds on Wednesday as well.</p><p>Following a red alert in the district by IMD, Deputy Commissioner Venkat Raja has declared holiday to all anganwadis, primary, high school and PU colleges in the district on July 18.</p>.Heavy rains continue in Kerala; orange alert in 8 districts.<p>Cauvery, Kannike, Harangi, Payaswini and Lakshmanateertha rivers are flowing in danger level, resulting in flood situation in several areas.</p><p>There was mud sliding on Madikeri-Mangaluru road near Jodupala.</p><p>The inflow of Harangi reservoir was 10,618 cusec on Wednesday. 10,000 cusec water is being released to the river.</p><p>Napoklu region too, received continuous rains from Tuesday night to Wednesday morning.</p><p>Napoklu-Moornadu road, Cheriyaparambu-Kallumotte link road, Napoklu-Balamuri road are inundated, resulting in total stoppage of vehicular traffic.</p><p>Part of the Bayagonda bridge on Biligeri – Kaggodu route has slided.</p><p>Bhagamandala-Napoklu road is waterlogged and the flow has increased in Triveni Sangama in Bhagamandala.</p><p>Tree fall incidents have been reported from Kanuru-Kutta road and Virajpet-Gonikoppa road.</p><p>11 houses have been damaged in the district due to rains on Wednesday.</p><p>110 electric poles dismounted in a single day owing to gusty winds.</p><p>Shanthalli in Somwarpet taluk received 23 cm rains during 24 hours ending at 8 am on Wednesday.</p><p>Rainfall in various places are as follows: Bhagamandala – 15 cm, Srimangala – 12cm, Madikeri, Somwarpet and Hudikeri – 10 cm each and Suntikoppa, Virajpet – 6 cm each.</p>